Episodes

Women in Leadership with Sarah Crawford
April 3, 2025

Women in Leadership with Sarah Crawford

Send us a text Women's Month may be over, but our celebration of women's brilliance and leadership continues! In today’s episode, we are honored to be joined by a remarkable leader who bridges policy and nonprofit advocacy—Sarah Crawford. As the CEO of TLC, a pioneering nonprofit dedicated to provi…
Cyberwarfare in Fiction and Reality with Dr. Chase Cunningham
March 26, 2025

Cyberwarfare in Fiction and Reality with Dr. Chase Cunningham

Send us a text In today’s podcast, we explore a topic that we rarely discussed but increasingly relevant—Cyber Warfare. From AI-driven cyber attacks to the rising threat of nation-state conflicts in the digital space, how close are we to witnessing cyber tensions escalate into real-world destructio…
Medication, Mental Illness, and Murder with Edward Jones III
March 21, 2025

Medication, Mental Illness, and Murder with Edward Jones III

Send us a text In 2005, Kim Crespi had what she later described as “the perfect life.” She and her husband, David—a gentle giant of a man, devoutly religious, a loving father, and a proven star in the world of finance—had five healthy, happy children. No one, least of all Kim, ever suspected that t…
From the Shadow of the Blues with John Lee Hooker Jr
March 12, 2025

From the Shadow of the Blues with John Lee Hooker Jr

Send us a text From blues music to sharing his faith — John Lee Hooker Jr., son of the famous John Lee Hooker, went from performing with his father to struggling with addiction and prison. But his story didn’t end there. Now,...
Bliss Creek with Amber Willingham
March 5, 2025

Bliss Creek with Amber Willingham

Send us a text From practicing law to embracing life as a stay-at-home mom — all while stepping into the unpredictable world of writing — Amber Willingham’s story is one of courage and transformation. Becoming a writer wasn’t easy — from facing countless rejections to navigating the challenges of p…
From the Ground Up (The Women Revolutionizing Regenerative Agriculture) with Stephanie Anderson
Feb. 19, 2025

From the Ground Up (The Women Revolutionizing Regenerative Agriculture) with Stephanie Anderson

Send us a text 🌱 Farming is Sexy—And Women Are Leading the Charge! 🌍 What happens when women take the lead in fighting climate change—one crop, one meal, and one bold idea at a time? Join us as we welcome Stephanie Anderson, acclaimed author and social justice journalist, to today’s podcast. With a…
Sacred Rest with  Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith
Feb. 12, 2025

Sacred Rest with Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith

Send us a text Why do we always feel tired and how do we overcome it? Does this happen to you often, like even when you sleep all day but you still feel exhausted? That’s because rest and sleep are two different things. While getting quality sleep is essential for overall well-being, rest goes beyo…
What is Consciousness?
Jan. 29, 2025

What is Consciousness?

Send us a text What if everything material possesses a spark of individual consciousness? From plants and cells to atoms, the idea challenges the long-held belief that consciousness requires a complex brain, like those of humans or mammals. Recent research suggests that basic forms of awareness or …
My Mother Next Door
Jan. 14, 2025

My Mother Next Door

Send us a text When Diane was just 16, her world turned upside down—her mother left her and her father. But not in the way you’d expect. She didn’t move far… she moved next door. In this intriguing yet heartfelt conversation,...
Currently Away: Embarking the Great Loop Journey
Jan. 8, 2025

Currently Away: Embarking the Great Loop Journey

Send us a text A desperate need for change - How about travel The Great Loop, a six-thousand-mile adventure down inland rivers, around the Gulf and Atlantic coasts, and across the Great Lakes? Sounds like a transformative journey, isn’t it? Let’s hear from our guest herself, Maggie Tate as she shar…
Give Yourself Permission
Dec. 30, 2024

Give Yourself Permission

Send us a text What if I told you that YOU already possess everything you need for transformation and fulfillment? Imagine being deeply self-aware and recognizing the immense power you hold to shape the life you've always dreamed of. It's that time of the year again – a time to reflect on how we’ve…
A Holiday Message from Women, Life and Science
Dec. 23, 2024

A Holiday Message from Women, Life and Science

Send us a text This holiday season, it's all about celebration and reuniting with friends and loved ones! It's also a time to reflect on how the year has both challenged and blessed us. With only a few days left until we enter 2025, are you ready to embrace the opportunities the new year has to off…
The Courage To Be Disliked - Part 2
Dec. 18, 2024

The Courage To Be Disliked - Part 2

Send us a text Join me and my co-host Wendy as we begin our journey to interpreting the book The Courage to Be Disliked - the Japanese Phenomenon that shows you how to change your life and achieve real happiness - authors are...
Encore A New Generation of Mentors
Dec. 11, 2024

Encore A New Generation of Mentors

Send us a text We are encoring this episode to celebrate Deborah Heiner's new book The Mentorship Edge - out now and can be found at anywhere you buy your books. **You find yourself at a pivotal moment, having amassed years of experience and expertise. Now, you're eager to pass on your knowledge to…
Naked City as told by Eric Drooker
Nov. 13, 2024

Naked City as told by Eric Drooker

The story: A young woman with aspirations of singing finds herself journeying to Manhattan without the backing of a family, where she quickly befriends a street dancer encountered during her musical performances in public spa...
The Courage to Be Disliked: It's not what you think
Nov. 6, 2024

The Courage to Be Disliked: It's not what you think

Join me and my co-host Wendy as we begin our journey to interpreting the book The Courage to Be Disliked - the Japanese Phenomenon that shows you how to change your life and achieve real happiness - authors are Ichiro Kishimi...
An Interview with David Tereshchuk: A Question of Paternity
Oct. 30, 2024

An Interview with David Tereshchuk: A Question of Paternity

David Tereshchuk, an experienced TV reporter, has traveled the world, facing war criminals and victims alike. With a long career, he mastered the art of uncovering secrets from oppressors and the oppressed. However, his own h...
Encore A New Generation of Mentors
Oct. 16, 2024

Encore A New Generation of Mentors

Send us a text You find yourself at a pivotal moment, having amassed years of experience and expertise. Now, you're eager to pass on your knowledge to the next generation. Today’s show is dedicated to The Mentor Project and CEO, Deborah Heiser.Introducing The Mentor Project:We've identified a vast …
America's Health Crisis
Oct. 9, 2024

America's Health Crisis

Fat, Stressed, and Sick: MSG, Processed Food, and America's Health Crisis, authored by Katherine Reid, PhD, and Barbara Price, PhD, delivers a riveting exploration into the detrimental effects of glutamate, commonly referred ...
Letting Go of the Default: An interview with Kat O'Sullivan
Oct. 2, 2024

Letting Go of the Default: An interview with Kat O'Sullivan

Send us a text From Doubt to Do: Navigating Your Path to Possibility is an essential guide for anyone at a crossroads, grappling with uncertainty about what lies ahead, regardless of their life stage. Kat asserts that when life presents us with change, it’s an opportunity to create something extrao…
An Interview with Rachel Zimmerman: Us, After
Sept. 25, 2024

An Interview with Rachel Zimmerman: Us, After

Send us a text When a state trooper arrived at Rachel Zimmerman's doorstep to inform her that her husband had leaped to his death from a nearby bridge, she collapsed to the ground, struggling to comprehend the shocking news. How could her husband—a devoted father and an MIT robotics professor with …
A Philosopher's View on the Fate of Our World
Sept. 18, 2024

A Philosopher's View on the Fate of Our World

Send us a text Famine, severe climate change, global conflict, and vast wealth inequalities threaten our survival. Philosopher Jon Mills explores the potential for apocalypse in his urgent book, examining the crises that coul...
An Interview with Dr. Tim Harris: Finding that Unicorn in Biotech
Sept. 11, 2024

An Interview with Dr. Tim Harris: Finding that Unicorn in Biotech

Send us a text The inception of modern biotechnology—encompassing genetic engineering and cellular manipulation—traces back to 1973, when it was first demonstrated that genes from disparate organisms could be recombined and cultivated within Escherichia coli. Over half a century later, biotechnolog…
Striving to Make Our World a Better Place
Sept. 4, 2024

Striving to Make Our World a Better Place

Send us a text Many gifted young individuals embark on their educational journeys with the ambition to enact meaningful change in the world. However, they frequently encounter global institutions that are not only complex to comprehend but also challenging to access and navigate.In her insightful b…